The third day of testimony in the murder trial of Ryan Wyngarden has focused on the wedding reception which was the last time people saw Rick and Gail Brink alive.

The gallery has been its largest — about 40 people — since the trial began Tuesday. Many are in court to see the testimony of the defendant’s wife Pam Wyngarden later this afternoon.

The jury is now at lunch and will reconvene at 12:10 p.m.

On Thursday morning, five people — one from Colorado and another from Texas — testified they saw Rick and Gail that night at the Holiday Inn on 24th Street in Holland, but none could recall what time the Brinks left the wedding reception.

In later testimony, a neighbor on Ransom Street said she saw many motorcycles at the property when it was occupied by the owners before the Brinks.

“All I know is there were lots of motorcycles,” said Jo Anne Plooster, a neighbor of the Rick and Gail.

Plooster said she might have even baby-sat one of the Wyngarden children, but it would not have been Ryan, she said.

She said she did not hear any gunshots the night the Brinks were killed.

Ryan Wyngarden, 52, of Zeeland, is facing two charges of first degree premeditated murder for the killings of Rick and Gail Brink in their home on Ransom Street in Park Township in 1987.

Pam Wyngarden, who married Ryan in 1989, told police in October 2012 that her husband’s alibi was false. Then, on Jan. 18, 2013, she told police that her husband confessed to the killings the weekend they occurred. Ryan Wyngarden was arrested three days later.